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First record of Phytomyxid infection of the non-native seagrass <i>Halophila stipulacea</i> in Puerto Rico. [PDF]
Kaldy JE +5 more
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Bathymetric Patterns of Phytobenthic Communities and Bottom Types Along the Aegean Coasts of Türkiye
Evaluating the bathymetric distribution of phytobenthic communities is essential for understanding the factors affecting habitat heterogeneity along a depth gradient. In the present study, we investigated the composition and vertical zonation patterns of
Ergün Taşkın +7 more
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Range extension of Halophila stipulacea (Hydrocharitaceae) in the Mediterranean
Halophila stipulacea (Forsk.) Aschers. is a sea-grass which is widely distributed along the coasts of the western Indian Ocean and the Red Sea. In 1895 Fritsch (Verh. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien 45, 1895, p. 104) recorded the species from the Island of Rhodos in the Aegean Sea. This was the first record of the species from the Mediterranean.
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The Oriented Nature Reserve (ONR) “Laghetti di Marinello” was established by the Sicilian Region in 1998 (Regional Decree 745/44), being listed among the Nature Reserve Areas since 1991. The lagoon rises at the base of the Tindari cliff, set in the gulf
Società Italiana di Biologia Sperimentale
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The seagrass Halophila stipulacea is native to the Red Sea and Indian Ocean, and since entering the Caribbean in 2002 has spread rapidly throughout the eastern islands including Puerto Rico, and as far as Venezuela and Florida, USA. Despite the research attention to potential ecosystem disruption from H.
Alexi Ebersole +5 more
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Seagrass proteins: Sources of health-promoting agents awaiting exploration?
Tsun-Thai Chai +2 more
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Ecophysiological Plasticity and Bacteriome Shift in the Seagrass Halophila stipulacea along a Depth Gradient in the Northern Red Sea. [PDF]
Rotini A +4 more
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The Complete Genome Sequences of <i>Halophila stipulacea</i> and <i>Syringodium filiforme</i>: Advancing Genomic Resources for two Tropical Caribbean Seagrasses. [PDF]
Chiquillo KL, Pirro S, Willette DA.
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